Call for Papers: The Future of Elder Law
Call for Papers – Future of Elder Law Practice
William Mitchell Law Review, Vol. 37, Issue I (Fall 2010)
The William Mitchell Law Review is proud to dedicate itsfirst issue of the 2010-11 academic year to Elder Law in its upcoming Volume 37(Fall 2010). We are currently seeking papers that examine the future of elderlaw practice. Submissions may either take the form of shorter commentaries orlonger law review articles. The deadline for submissions has been set for July1, 2010.
The William Mitchell Law Review is highly regarded bothregionally and nationally. Our Law Review recently ranked twenty-second incitations by judges and ranked fifty-seventh in citations by other lawjournals, culminating in an overall ranking of seventieth. Over the years, theWilliam Mitchell Law Review has featured the works of various scholars andpractitioners such as Congressman Tim Penny, and former Vice President WalterMondale. The William Mitchell Law Review has also published nationally knownlegal experts ranging from Philip Bruner, to Supreme Court Justices Sandra DayO’Connor, Byron White, and Harry Blackmun. Now, we would like to invite you tojoin us to publish in our upcoming volume.
Please direct inquiries to Executive Editor SanjeeWeliwitigoda at sanjee.weliwitigoda@wmitchell.edu. Please send submissions tolreview@wmitchell.edu or mail them to our Editorial Office. Please note thatthe Law Review prefers electronic submissions.